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Volkswagen mulls new Phaeton for the US market

Fri, 19 Jul 2013

Volkswagen is giving some serious thought to bringing back the Phaeton sedan to the U.S., Automotive News reports. We haven't seen the Phaeton since 2006, when it was withdrawn from the North American market after lackluster sales. Built at the same factory as the much more expensive Bentley Continental GT and sharing much of the underlying mechanicals, the Volkswagen Phaeton managed to be a slower seller in the U.S.

Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4: Official Spy Video

Thu, 17 Feb 2011

Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Video Following on from the official Lamborghini photo showing a still-disguised Aventador LP700-4, we have a video of the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 out playing in the snow. Still camouflaged, but with shots of the interior. We’re really not too sure how to refer to this video of the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4.

Tesla Model S turns in to Jaguar XF

Mon, 06 Jun 2011

Jaguar XF - or is it a Tesla? Tesla seem convinced – or at least they’re doing all they can to convince the public – that the Tesla Model S is a soon to be reality, despite all in the industry saying they can’t deliver what they are offering – a high-end, luxury, high-spec sports saloon with a 300 mile range – for the sort of money they claim. That money – as we learned recently – is to beĀ $69,500 for the Tesla S with the 300 mile battery, a price that’s had many scratching their heads over how Tesla can stick enough laptop batteries in the Model S to go that far, and how they can do it at a price that’s a good thirty per cent less than the ‘Lotus-with-batteries’ Tesla Roadster.